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Miryam Lumpini Offers Tips For At-Home Temporary Tattoos For Dark Skin Tones

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A temporary tattoo is a great way to scratch the itch for change while feeding one’s artistic side.

BodyMark by BIC Global Creative Director and celebrity tattoo artist Miryam Limpini has not only created some of our favorite ink for some of our favorite beauties (Jhene Aiko, Keke Palmer and Kehlani), but she’s seen her fair share of stunning ink work as well as her fair share of ink that needs work.

One of the few Black women in the industry, she’s been making her mark (no pun intended) with her exceptional the heralded “Witchdoctor” of Los Angeles offers her expert tips on how to create beautiful and unique temporary tattoos on darker skin tones right at home.

Tip 5: It’s all about the colors: According to Lumpini, both darker and lighter skin tones tend to have the same type of response to the pigments of the BodyMark products.

TOPICS: Beauty BodyMark by BIC celebrity tattoo artist celebrity tattoos Miryam Lumpini temporary tattoos temporary tattoos for Black people temporary tattoos for dark skin tones

Source: Black Women's Lifestyle Guide, Black Love & Beauty Trends - Essence
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